Christmas Gifts – take advantage of Santa’s ebike special

Take a look at our perfect Christmas Gifts. Only ten cycling days left until you need to hand over those presents, and an electric bike could just make someones Christmas even more special than usual.

Electric Bikes are fun, they keep you fit, give you freedom and are good for the soul.

It is also a great way to start the New Year and getting fit will become not only a resolution but an excuse just to get out on your new ebike.

Due to the success of Black Friday – we have another unmissable deal.

Santa has told us he will be giving either £600 off the Riese & Muller Charger or a RooDog Bliss folding electric bike free.

The Riese & Muller Charger

Riese & Muller Charger electric bike three quatre view

The Riese & Muller Charger will set you back £3689. It is powered by the industry-leading Bosch Performance centre drive motor. This will help reinforce your own muscle strength with speeds up to 15.5mph. This combined with a 36V 500Wh lithium-ion frame batter, gives you a range of up to about 50 miles per full charge.

Its handlebar mounted Bosch Intuvia display is the control centre for the Charger. With a complete range of information delivered to the rider via the Intuvia including; battery status, range, daily mileage, total mileage, ride time, current motor power, time, speed and average speed.

It also benefits from a walk-assist function taking the bike up to 4mph, always handy when you are walking it through town centres etc.

The Charger is a multi-award-winning design, and it is hard not to fall in love with it. Every single detail delivers superb functionality. The cables even run hidden under the top tube and through the frame. It has a level of sportiness and outstanding riding characteristics. In the words of a Charger owner, “I now have a bike I can ride in great comfort.”

The continuous NuVinci hub gears without gaps between shifts make for a faster smoother gear change, and the Gates carbon belt drive means its low maintenance.

To ensure shorter braking distances, the Charger has hydraulic Shimano Deore disc brakes which don’t fail to impress with their superb braking performance.

The 27.5” wheels and Schwalbe fat tyres guarantee the ultimate in riding comfort and add to the athletic look of the bike along with the Ergon GP1 performance comfort grips.

As well as all this superb technology you have the choice of money off or a folding electric bike completely free.

The RooDog Bliss

RooDog Bliss electric bike three quatre view

RooDog Bliss folding ebike

The Bliss folding electric bike would set you back £899 if you were to buy it on its own.

The brilliant thing about the Bliss is that it is so compact it easily fits under your staircase cupboard or you can squeeze it into that small space in your shed.

If you need to take the car into the garage a couple of miles away or you are nipping on and off trains, the Bliss will be a lot easier to take with you than the Charger.

It is made from aluminium alloy 6061; this makes it both light and robust.

The 250watt rear hub motor will assist you up to 15.5mph and is powered by a 36 volt 10Ah lithium-ion battery. This will give you a range of up to about 30 miles per full charge.

The display shows the battery indicator, management of five speeds, and powerful LED lights for the front and back.

The Shimano 7 speed Megarange gears mean you won’t have any problems taking on those hills and the extra low bottom gear means hill starts are a lot easier too.

The 20” wheels make it easy to fold away into the boot of your car and with the aluminium alloy zoom suspension, v brakes front and rear, this makes the Bliss very good value for money.

Our last day to guarantee your delivery in time for Christmas is Monday 18th December. We will be open in Basingstoke until Saturday, December 23rd. If you wish to visit us in Wincanton, please call to book an appointment 01747 840210

To order an electric bike or top up on your stocking fillers with our wide range of accessories head over to our website www.espokes.co.uk

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